
DHDH Gene - GeneCards | DHDH Protein | DHDH Antibody
2024年12月24日 · DHDH (Dihydrodiol Dehydrogenase) is a Protein Coding gene. Diseases associated with DHDH include Developmental Dysplasia Of The Hip 1 and Developmental …
DHDH dihydrodiol dehydrogenase - NIH Genetic Testing …
2025年2月8日 · This gene encodes an enzyme that belongs to the family of dihydrodiol dehydrogenases, which exist in multiple forms in mammalian tissues and are involved in the …
27294 - Gene ResultDHDH dihydrodiol dehydrogenase [ (human)]
2025年1月4日 · Gene ID: 27294, updated on 4-Jan-2025. This gene encodes an enzyme that belongs to the family of dihydrodiol dehydrogenases, which exist in multiple forms in …
DHDH dihydrodiol dehydrogenase [ Homo sapiens (human) ]
2025年2月8日 · Survival was significantly better in gastric cancer patients with low DDH expression. Title: Overexpression of dihydrodiol dehydrogenase as a prognostic marker in …
DHDH-mediated D-xylose metabolism induces immune ... - PubMed
Findings: Mechanistically, DHDH mediated the synthesis and depletion of the substrate D-xylose and inhibited the activation of the proteasome subunit beta type 9 (PSMB9) and further …
Human Gene DHDH (ENST00000221403.7) from GENCODE V47
2024年8月16日 · AB021933 - Homo sapiens mRNA for dimeric dihydrodiol dehydrogenase, complete cds. Click here for details on how this gene model was made and data restrictions if …
DHDH (dihydrodiol dehydrogenase)
Pubmed ID Year Title Citations; 23303836: 2013: Common variants of the ALDH2 and DHDH genes and the risk of Dupuytren's disease. 4: 24734329: 2013 [A coexistence of the …
2024年11月8日 · Wu et al. analyzed a multi-omics dataset and found that dihydrodiol dehydrogenase (DHDH), a metabolic enzyme related to D-xylose, suppressed immune …
DHDH Gene - Somatic Mutations in Cancer
Mouse insertional mutagenesis experiments support the designation of DHDH as a cancer causing gene. This gene does not have a cancer hallmark. You can see more information …
DHDH Gene - maayanlab.cloud
This gene encodes an enzyme that belongs to the family of dihydrodiol dehydrogenases, which exist in multiple forms in mammalian tissues and are involved in the metabolism of xenobiotics …